Method and apparatus for sizing a material

ABSTRACT

A method and apparatus for sizing a member. The apparatus may include a first member and a second member movable relative to one another to impinge the member. The apparatus may be used in a small area to achieve a selected sizing of the member.

FIELD

The present teachings relate generally to a method and apparatus for asurgical procedure, and particularly to a method and apparatus forpositioning and sizing a flexible member relative to a portion of ananatomy.

BACKGROUND

In an anatomy, such as a human anatomy or other appropriate anatomy,various portions are generally interconnected. For example, soft tissuesmay be interconnected one to another and interconnected with variousother portions, such as bony structures. These interconnections may beprovided to allow for functioning of various features, such as muscleconstrictions, tissue and organ containment, and the like. Nevertheless,due to injury, disease, fatigue, or other circumstances, variousinterconnections may be weakened or destroyed.

In addition, various procedures may be performed relative to an anatomy.For example, various orthopedic procedures may occur that replace orreconstruct various portions of the anatomy. To perform such procedures,soft tissue portions may be cut, resected, pierced, and may be laterrepaired. Various repairs may include stitching, stapling, adhering andother appropriate attachment mechanisms.

Furthermore, various procedures may include positioning an implant orprosthesis relative to a selected portion of the anatomy. The prosthesismay need to be fixed relative a selected portion of the anatomy toachieve a selected result. The prosthesis may be fixed in anyappropriate manner, such as stapling, stitching, adhering or anyappropriate manner.

It may be desired to achieve fixation or reconstruction of variousportions of a prosthesis in the anatomy with substantially minimal orsmall invasion. For example, it may be desirable to position a flexiblestrand relative to a portion of the anatomy and remove excess portionsof the flexible strand with minimal additional trauma to the anatomy. Inaddition, the working area within an anatomy may be substantiallyminimal and it may be desirable to size a fixing member substantiallyinternally.

SUMMARY

A method and apparatus to fix or selectively size a surgical portion.For example, a flexible member, such as suture, strand, or otherappropriate flexible member, may be used to fix a selected portion of ormember relative to an anatomy. The flexible strand may be knotted orotherwise stitched in a selected area and the flexible strand may besized within the anatomy. A knot may be formed in a flexible strand,such as relative to two ends of a flexible strand, and the two ends ofthe flexible strand may be sized. Sizing may include removing a portionof the flexible strand, to achieve selected results. An apparatus may beprovided to efficiently and successfully remove extraneous portions of aflexible strand by impinging the flexible strand on a cutting portion ofan apparatus. Therefore, an apparatus may include a first member and asecond member. According to various embodiments, a first member may beslidable within a second member to impinge the flexible strand to sizethe flexible strand. A method may include the use of the apparatus and amethod of using the apparatus in a selected procedure.

According to various embodiments an apparatus may be provided to size amaterial. The apparatus may include a first member including an innerwall defining a bore and a second member operable to be placed in thebore defined by the inner wall. A cutting area may be defined by atleast a first portion of the first member or a first portion of thesecond member. Also, at least one of the first member or the secondmember may be operable to move relative to the other of the first memberor the second member. The first portion of the first member and thefirst portion of the second member may form an interference upon anactuation of at least one of the first member or the second member.

According to various embodiments an apparatus may be provided to size amaterial. The apparatus may include a first member including an innerwall defining a bore and a second member operable to move relative tothe inner wall. A cutting portion may be defined by the second memberand an interference wall may be defined by a portion of the inner wall.The cutting portion may engage a portion of the interference wall forselected purposes, such as forming a sizing or cutting force.

According to various embodiments an apparatus for sizing a material istaught. The apparatus may include a first member including an inner walldefining a bore and a second member operable to move relative to theinner wall. A cutting portion may be defined by the first member and aninterference portion may be defined by a portion of the second member.The cutting portion may engage a portion of the interference portion.

According to various embodiments a method of using an apparatusincluding a first member defining a bore and a second member operable tomove relative to the bore to sever a third member may be taught. Themethod may include positioning the third member relative to at least oneof the first member or the second member. The third member may beengaged with a cutting portion of at least one of the first member orthe second member. According to various embodiments at least one of thefirst member or the second member may be moved relative to the other ofthe first member or the second member. An interference may be formedbetween the first member and the second member to engage the thirdmember at a selected region.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present description and appended claims will become more fullyunderstood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings,wherein:

FIG. 1A is an exploded perspective view of an apparatus according tovarious embodiments;

FIG. 1B is a detailed view about circle 1B of FIG. 1A;

FIG. 2A is a perspective view of an apparatus according to variousembodiments;

FIG. 2B is a top plan view of detail 2B from FIG. 2A;

FIG. 2C is a partial cross-sectional view of detail 2C from FIG. 2A;

FIG. 3 is a detailed cross-sectional view of a severing area accordingto various embodiments;

FIG. 4 is an environmental view of a portion of an anatomy;

FIG. 5 is an environmental view of a the apparatus according to variousembodiments;

FIG. 6A is a detailed view of the apparatus according to variousembodiments engaging a flexible member; and

FIG. 6B is a detailed view of the apparatus according to variousembodiments engaging and/or partially severing a flexible member.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS

The following description of various embodiments is merely exemplary innature and is in no way intended to limit the teachings, itsapplication, or uses.

With reference to FIGS. 1A and 1B, according a various embodimentsapparatus 10 may be provided to cut a selected member. For example, theapparatus 10 may be a suture cutter operable to cut a suture that mayalso operate to move a knot. Nevertheless, the apparatus 10 may be usedto cut any appropriate member, such as an appropriate flexible member,an appropriate non-flexible member, or any appropriate member. Theapparatus 10 may generally include a first member 12, which may be anexternal member or sleeve. The apparatus 10 may further include a secondmember 14, which may be a plunger or internal portion. The first member12 and the second member 14 may move relative to one another generallyin the direction of arrow A and defining a cutting area or portion 15.That is, the sleeve 12 or the plunger 14 may be moved substantiallytoward or away from one another, as described herein. Moreover, theplunger 14 may be operable to slide at least a distance within thesleeve 12. Also the plunger 14 may rotate in the direction of arrow A′relative to the sleeve 12. Thus the plunger 14 may move in more than onedirection relative to the sleeve 12.

The sleeve 12 may be provided along an axis B and may define a cylinderor other appropriate geometric shape having a selected internaldimension C. The tube 12 may include a bore extending through its entirelength or only a portion of its length. The bore may include anyappropriate dimension, shape, geometry, size, etc. The internaldimension C may be any appropriate dimension, such as a diameter of acylinder defined by the sleeve 12. The sleeve 12 may be included in anyappropriate length for selected purposes. Also the sleeve 12 and/or thebore may include any appropriate geometry, shape (such as square,rectangle, hexagon, etc.), size, or other feature. The shape, size,geometry, and other features may be altered or differ according tovarious embodiments.

The sleeve 12 may be formed of a substantially rigid material, such as ametal, a polymer, or any appropriate material. The sleeve 12 may beprovided with a slot or passage 16 that may extend from a first end 18of the sleeve toward a second end 20 of the sleeve. The slot 16 mayextend only a distance between the first end 18 and the second end 20 ormay extend substantially the entire distance along the length of thesleeve 12. Augment or secondary slots, such as a slot 22, may beprovided that extends from a portion of the first slot 16 andsubstantially perpendicular thereto. Nevertheless, one or a plurality ofslots 16, 22 may be provided in the sleeve 12 for appropriate purposes.It will be understood that the slot 16, 22 may be provided for entry andexit from the sleeve 12 of various portions and may be provided for easeof use.

The first end 18 may also define a selected portion. For example, acutting edge 24 may be provided or formed into the first end 18. Thecutting edge 24 may include a substantially beveled or sharpened portiondefined by at least a portion of the first end 18 of the sleeve 12. Thecutting portion 24 may engage a selected member, such as a flexiblestrand, to sever a portion of the flexible strand from another portionthereof. The cutting portion 24 may be provided in any appropriatemanner and may be substantially smooth, serrated, or the like.Generally, the cutting edge 24 may be provided in any appropriate mannerthat is operable to sever a selected member at an area near the cuttingedge 24.

The second member or plunger 14 may be provided to operate with thesleeve 12 in a selected manner. The plunger 14 may include a firstportion or body 30 that extends a length along an axis D. The axis D maybe substantially aligned with the axis B of the sleeve 12 for selectedpurposes, such as an appropriate use of the apparatus 10. Nevertheless,the body 30 of the plunger 14 may include any appropriate geometry orshape, such as hexagon, square, cylindrical, or size depending upon aselected application. For example, the body 30 may include a dimension Ethat is substantially equivalent to the dimension C of the sleeve 12.The dimension E may be smaller than the dimension C such that theplunger 14 may slide within the sleeve 12 in the direction of arrows Aand/or A′. In this manner, the plunger 14 may move relative to thesleeve 12 while being held in a substantially selected orientationrelative to the sleeve 12. In addition, the body 30 of the plunger 14may be formed substantially complimentary to the sleeve 12.

Extending from the body 30 is a second portion 32. The second orexpanded portion 32 of the plunger 14 may generally be an expandedportion 32. The expanded portion 32 may also be defined by anyappropriate shape, size, or the like. For example, the second portion 32may define a conical portion including a virtual apex defined within thebody 30. The second portion 32 may extend outwardly from the axis Dbeyond the dimension E of the body 30. The second portion 32 may includeany appropriate dimension that may be greater than the dimension C ofthe sleeve 12. In this way, as the plunger 14 moves relative to thesleeve 12, the second portion 32 may engage the first end 18 of thesleeve 12 and the cutting portion 24, as described herein.

The second portion 32 may include any appropriate features as selected.For example, a proximal end or a first end 34 of the plunger 14 mayinclude a depression or recess 36. The recess 36 may include a centralor internal portion that includes a distance below an outer or externaledge 38. The depression 36 may be provided in any appropriate dimensionor shape to be defined by the second portion 32.

In addition, various other features, such a slot 42, may be defined bythe plunger 14. The slot 42 may be defined by either one or both of thesecond portion 32 and the body 30. The slot 42 may define a recess suchthat the slot 42 may receive a selected member such that the member doesnot extend beyond a dimension of the expanded portion 32 or the body 30.Also a flat or angled portion may be formed relative to or in the lot 42to assist in positioning a member, such as a flexible member, within theslot 42. Therefore, a member may be received in the slot 42 and be heldwithin the slot 42 without interfering with the dimension of the plunger14. The slot 42 may also be a selected length, such as about 1 mm toabout 10 cm.

Furthermore, the plunger 14 may include other features, such as a bore44, that may be defined in either one or both of the body 30 or theexpanded portion 32. The bore 44 may cooperate with the slot 42 orprovided separate from the slot 42. The bore 44 may assist in operationof the apparatus as discussed herein.

Regardless, various features or architectures of the plunger 14 may beprovided for various purposes, such as those described herein. Thevarious features may assist in operation of the apparatus 10 and may beprovided for any appropriate reasons. In addition, the apparatus 10 thatmay include cutting portions or areas 15 including the cutting edge 24and the second portion 34 of the plunger 14. These cutting portions maybe a part of a handheld or operated device or apparatus 10. The handheld apparatus 10 may include generally or substantially these portionsand may be interconnected with a hand grip or actuating mechanism 50. Itwill be understood, however, that the apparatus 10 may be actuated inany appropriate manner.

The actuating mechanism 50 may be used to operate the cutting portion15, including the interaction of the expanded section 32 and the cutteredge 24. The actuating mechanism 50 may operate in a generally knownmanner, and therefore is not to be explained in detail herein, butdescribed briefly for reference. The actuating mechanism 50 may includea first or handle portion 52 that may be grasped by a user. A secondhandle or trigger portion 54 may be provided to interconnect with thefirst handle portion 52 in a selected manner, such as a rotating manner.The trigger mechanism 54 may ride on or move about a cylinder 56 toallow the trigger portion 54 to rotate relative to the handle 52 whenactuated.

The trigger mechanism 54 may be interconnected with the body 30 at aconnection region 58. The connection region 58 may interconnect with thetrigger portion 54 substantially directly or through a selected linkage.The interconnection portion 58, including any selected linkages, mayoperate to move the body 30 in the direction of arrows A and/or A′, asdiscussed above, at a selected time. Also the handle may be associatedwith or operate other portions or designs to move the parts of theapparatus 10 in any appropriate manner. The trigger 54 may actuate theapparatus 10 to perform a function or motion.

It will be understood that the trigger mechanism 54 may beinterconnected with the body 30 in a selected manner such that actuationof the trigger 54 may move the plunger 14 substantially distally fromthe handle section 52 or proximally toward the handle portion 52.Various mechanisms may be provided, as understood by one skilled in theart, to provide the proper directional control. In addition, a return orbiasing portion, such as a spring 60, may be provided to assist informing a resting or standard position for the apparatus 10. The outertube 12 may be interconnected with the handle portion 52 in a selectedmanner such that the handle portion 52 is substantially immovable orfixed relative to the outer tube 12. Nevertheless, it will be understoodthat the outer tube 12 may also move relative to the plunger 14. Thusthe actuation may move either or both of the outer tube and/or theplunger 14.

The apparatus 10, therefore, can be provided as a substantially smallinstrument or as a larger instrument including a selected size of thetube 12 for a minimally or small invasive procedure. Also, the tube 12,as part of the apparatus 10, may be provided in any appropriate length.For example, the tube 12 may be provided substantially alone and includea length of about 2 to 4 cm. In addition, the tube 12 may be provided ina selected mechanism, such as with the handle portion 50, and include alength of any appropriate length such as more than about 4 cm. Theextended reach of the tube portion 12 may assist in positioning aselected portion of a flexible member, such as a suture, in a selectedregion of an anatomy that is efficiently reachable with the tube 12. Asdescribed herein, the apparatus 10 may be used as a knot pusher inaddition to a flexible member cutter. Therefore, the apparatus 10 may beprovided for various purposes as further described herein.

According to various embodiments, the expanded portion 32 of the plunger14 may move toward the cutting edge 24 defined by the tube 12.Therefore, the expanded portion 32 will be understood to move proximallytoward the handle portion 50 of the apparatus 10. As discussed above,the trigger portion 54 may be provided to move the body 30 in an axialdirection toward the handle 50 to actuate or move the expanded portion32, such as by moving the body 30. As discussed herein, this interactionmay provide a cutting force relative to a selected portion of theexpanded portion 32. Nevertheless, the handle mechanism 50 may alsoprovide a mechanism to move the body 30 axially away from or distal tothe handle portion 50, as described herein.

With reference to FIGS. 2A-2C, an apparatus 100 according to variousembodiments is illustrated. The portions of the apparatus 100 similar tothe portions of the apparatus 10 are referenced with similar referencenumerals to the apparatus 10 and will not be re-described here below.The apparatus 100 may include a handle portion 50 similar to the handleportion 50 described above. The handle portion 50 may include agrippable portion 52 and a trigger portion 54. As described above, thetrigger portion 54 may be moved relative to the gripable portion 52 toactuate a portion of the apparatus 100.

The apparatus 100 further includes an exterior or outer tube 102 and anactuating or inner tube 104. The outer tube 102 may be substantiallyhollow such that the inner tube 104 is operable or able to move withinthe outer tube 102. The inner tube 102 may be hollow or include aninternal structure therein to provide a selected rigidity to the innertube 104. Therefore, the inner tube 104 may be hollow, solid, porous orany other appropriate construction, It will be further understood thatthe outer tube 102 may also move relative to the inner tube 104, or bothmay move relative to one another.

The outer tube 102 may include a selected internal dimension F. Theinternal dimension F may be any appropriate dimension. Also, the outertube 102 may include any appropriate geometry, shape, size, or the like.For example, the inner dimension F may be a diameter of a cylinderdefined by the outer tube 102. The inner tube 104 may also include aselected dimension G which may be complimentary to the dimension F ofthe outer tube 102. The inner tube 104 may also include a shape, size,geometry or the like that may be complimentary to the interior shape ofthe tube 102. Therefore, the inner tube 104, for example, may generallydefine a cylinder where the dimension G is of a dimension that issubstantially a diameter of the cylinder defined by the tube 104 andallows for the inner tube 104 to move relative to the outer tube 102.

Near a cutting or operational area 106 of the apparatus 100, a bore orcavity 108 may be defined by the outer tube 102. The cavity 108 mayallow for introducing a selected member, or portion thereof, relative tothe apparatus 100, such as a flexible member. Further, the outer tube102 may define a distal or end slot 110. The slot 110 may also assist inpositioning a selected member relative to the tube 102. Near the slot110 may be a dished area or depression portion 112. The depression 112may allow for operating or positioning a selected portion, such as aknot in a flexible member or suture, according to various embodiments.Further defined by the outer tube 102 is a bore or opening 114. The bore114 is operable to assist in positioning and selecting a dimensionformed by the apparatus 100.

The outer tube 102 may extend generally along an axis H to which anexterior wall 116 of the tube 102 may be substantially parallel.Nevertheless, a portion of the tube 102, generally near the cutting area106 may be formed at an angle θ relative to the axis H or the proximalwall portion 116. A cutting area wall portion 118 may be provided at theangle θ to allow an interaction of the inner tube 104 with an inner wallportion 120 in the or near the cutting area 106. The angle θ may be anyappropriate angle such as about 0.50 degrees to about 90 degrees. Theangle θ may be selected for various purposes, such as forming a selectedinterference or force between the inner tube 104 and the outer tube 102or for use of the apparatus 100. Regardless, the angle θ may be anyappropriate angle according to various embodiments.

The inner tube 104 may include a cutting or engaging section 122 thatmay include a sharpened region 124. The sharpened region 124 may moverelative to the inner wall 120 near the cutting area 106. The inner tube104 may be formed of a resilient material that is operable to bend ormove when engaging the internal wall portion 120 near the cutting area106 such that an interference is created. As mentioned above, theselection of the angle θ may be selected depending upon the amount ofinterference selected between the inner tube 104 and the outer tube 102.Also, the material may also allow the inner tube 104 to return to aselected shape after the interference force is removed.

According to various embodiments, the handle mechanism 50 may beactuated to move the inner tube 104 generally in the direction of arrowsA and/or A′ toward the cutting area 106. Briefly, the inner tube 104and/or the outer tube 102 may move axially and/or rotate relative to oneanother. As the inner tube 104 moves toward the cutting area 106, thesharpened region 124 may begin to and engage the internal wall 120 inthe cutting area 106. A selected material positioned near the cuttingarea 106 may then be engaged with the cutting portion 124 to cut theselected material. For example, the selected material may be positionedthrough the bore 114 and the cutting or sharpened edge 124 may engageand sever the material upon reaching the bore 114. An area between thebore 114 and the end 110 of the outer tube 102 may be any selecteddistance. The distance may allow for a selected distance to be formedfor a portion of the member, such as suture.

According to various embodiments, the apparatus 100 may be provided toengage a selected material, such as a flexible member, including asuture, for various purposes. The depression 112 may be used to move aknot or selected portion of the flexible member relative to anotherportion of the member or a selected anatomy. The cutting area 106 may beused to sever or select a length of a selected portion of the member forvarious purposes. Therefore, the apparatus 100 may be used to form aknotted portion of a suture or cut a suture relative to a knot in asuture, according to various embodiments.

With reference to FIG. 3, an apparatus 200 according to variousembodiments is illustrated, where like reference numerals reference likeportions to those described above. The apparatus 200 may include anouter tube portion or section 202 and an inner or cutting portion 204.It will be understood that the outer tube portion 202 and the innercutting portion 204 may be interconnected with a handle portion, such asthe handle portion 50. Such portions are not illustrated here forclarity. Furthermore, it will be understood that the apparatus 200 maybe interconnected with any appropriate type of mechanism to allow foractuation of the apparatus 200.

The apparatus 200 may include a first dimension I, that is an internaldimension of the outer tube 202. The dimension I may be any appropriatedimension depending upon the size, shape, geometry and the like of theouter tube 202. The outer tube 202 may also define an internal edge 206that is formed at an angle or interference dimension a relative to theremaining portions of the outer tube 202. The interference wall 206 mayinteract with a cutting head or portion 208 of the internal or cuttingmechanism 204. A sharpened or cutting region 210 of the cutting head 208may interact with the interference wall 206 to cut or sever a selectedmember, such as a flexible member or suture, when one is positionedrelative to the interference wall 206.

The outer tube may define an opening or bore 212 to assist inpositioning a member relative to the outer tube 202. In addition, asecond bore or opening 214 may be provided to receive the member andhold it relative to the outer tube 202 for an interaction of the cuttinghead 208 relative to the interference wall 206. As described above, theouter tube 202 may also define a portion to assist in moving orpositioning a portion of the flexible member, such as knot, in operationof the apparatus 200.

In addition, the apparatus 200, including the cutting head 208, may bemoved with a resilient or flexible shaft 220. The shaft 220 may beformed of any selected material, such as nitinol to allow for aresiliently flexible material to form the shaft 220. In this manner, thecutting head 208 may be moved toward the interference wall 206 with theshaft 220, according to any appropriate mechanism. When the cutting head208 reaches the interference wall 206, the shaft 220 may be operable toflex or bend while keeping the cutting head 208 at an interferencepressure with the interference wall 206. The pressure created betweenthe cutting edge 210 and the interference wall 206 may be dependent uponthe angle α formed by the interference wall 206 and the flexibility ofthe shaft 220. Therefore, the amount of pressure or interference may beselected according to various purposes and based upon a selectedmaterial that is operable to be cut or formed with the apparatus 200.

Therefore, according to various embodiments, a mechanism or apparatusmay be provided to perform a selected procedure. For example, anapparatus may be provided to cut a selected material, such as a flexiblemember, which may be used as a suture in a procedure. The apparatus maybe used to position a portion defined by the member, such as knot,relative to the member or a selected portion of an anatomy. The cutterportions may be provided to exert a selected amount of force relative toa selected member.

As indicated above, various interference portions may be provided toselectively interfere with one another to form a force relative to oneanother. The force created may be dependent upon the amount ofinterference and the force applied to the interference or cutting area.Nevertheless, the amount of interference or the amount of force providedby the interference may be selected based upon selected angles, sizes,materials, and the like. Such forces may be selected and differeddepending upon the material designed to be cut or severed. For example,a member formed of a substantially rigid or strong material may be cutwith an apparatus including a substantially large interference.Therefore, such an apparatus may be provided to efficiently cut aselected material. Alternatively, a weaker or softer member or materialmay be severed with less interference.

According to various embodiments, an apparatus, such as the apparatus10, 100, 200, may be used to sever a selected material in an anatomy. Itwill be understood that the apparatuses 10, 100, 200 according tovarious embodiments may be used for any appropriate purpose, andsevering a suture or flexible member within an anatomy is merelyexemplary. Nevertheless, an exemplary method of using the apparatus 10according to various embodiments is described below. It will beunderstood that a similar method may be used to sever a selectedmaterial using the apparatus 100 or 200 and the description of aselected method is merely exemplary and any appropriate method may beused.

With initial reference to FIG. 4, an anatomy 300 is exemplaryillustrated. The anatomy 300 may be formed of an external soft tissueportion 302 such as skin or dermis. An incision or opening 304 may beformed in the dermis for selected purposes, such as positioning aprosthesis 306 relative to a soft tissue portion such as a muscle ortendon 308. The prosthesis 306 may be any appropriate prosthesis such asa patch or the like to allow for an interconnection of various portionsof the soft tissue 308. Furthermore, it will be understood that themethod may also be used for attaching two selected portions of softtissue relative to one another, any appropriate prosthesis relative to asoft tissue or hard tissue portion, or any appropriate interconnection.

The interconnection of the prosthesis 306 to the soft tissue 308, or anyappropriate interconnection, may be formed by a flexible member, such assuture 310. The suture 310 may be formed of any appropriate material,such as polyester, polyethylene, a metal, a metal alloy, any appropriatepolymer, or any appropriate material. The flexible member 310 may beprovided to allow for an interconnection of the prosthesis 306 with thesoft tissue 308 or to form any appropriate interconnection.Nevertheless, the portion to be interconnected, such as the prosthesis306 with the soft tissue 308, may be at a distance below or within thesoft tissue dermis 302. In addition, in an attempt to reduce or minimizetrauma to a patient, the incision 304 may be formed substantiallyminimal or small to assist in reducing or minimizing trauma to apatient. Therefore, the visualization and working area relative to theprosthesis may be substantially small.

Nevertheless, the suture 310 may be selectively knotted or fixedrelative to the prosthesis 306 and the soft tissue 308. To do this, aknot 312 may be formed at an external area, an area external to thedermis 302, and pushed down a selected portion of the suture 310 to anarea near the prosthesis 306. Such knot pushing or positioning methodsare generally known and will not be described herein in detail, but theapparatus 10 may be provided to assist in positioning and selectivelysevering a portion of the suture 310.

With reference to FIG. 5, the knot 312 may be formed in the suture 310in a selected manner. The knot 312 may also be positioned relative tothe apparatus 10 in a selected manner. For example, as discussed above,the depression 36 may be formed to receive a portion or the entireportion of the knot 312. Therefore, the depression 36 may assist inpositioning the knot 312 relative to a tail 310 a of the suture 310. Thetail 310 a may also be held while the depression 36 engages the knot312. The apparatus 10 may then be used to push the knot 312 down thetail portion 310 a of the suture 310. Further, a portion of the tail 310a may be positioned in the slot 42 defined by the plunger portion 14 ofthe apparatus 10. Therefore, the tail 310 a may be held at a positionselected relative to the apparatus 10 for positioning the knot 312.

With reference to FIGS. 6A and 6B, once the knot 312 is positionedrelative to the prosthesis 306, the suture tail 310 a may be severed orcut to a selected length. The knot 312 may be pushed to any appropriatedistance from the prosthesis 306. In addition, the distal end of theplunger 14 may engage the prosthesis 306 as a reference for determiningan appropriate position of the knot 312. The distal end of the plunger14 may be provided in a substantially smooth or rounded manner such thatit will not injure the prosthesis or any soft tissue through which itpasses. Therefore, the plunger 14, as a portion of the apparatus 10, maybe used to position the knot 312 at a selected position relative to theprosthesis 306.

Further, the tail 310 a may be positioned to the slot 42 and passthrough the bore 44 such that a selected portion of the tail 310 a ismaintained or contained within the expanded or second portion 32 of theplunger 14. This may assist in ensuring that the knot 312 is efficientlypasses to a selected position relative to the prosthesis 306. Also, theportion of the suture tail 310 a positioned within the slot 42 may beany appropriate or selected length, such as a portion 310 c of the tail310 a which is maintained within the slot 42. The portion 310 c may beany appropriate length, such as about 0.1 mm to about 10 cm.

The tail portion 310 c held within the slot 42 may be any appropriatelength for selected purposes. Therefore, altering the length of the slot42 or the position of the bore 44 on the plunger 14 may alter the lengthof the tail 310 c. Nevertheless, the slot 44 may be used to hold thesuture 310, select a length of the tail 310 c and assist in providingthe cutting area 15.

As discussed above, the plunger 14 is operable to move in the directionof arrows A and/or A′ relative to the outer tube 12. For example, uponan actuation, the plunger 14 may move toward the handle portion ortoward the cutting edge 24 of the outer tube 12. Upon a deactuation orrelaxing of the apparatus 10, the plunger 14 may move away from thecutting edge 24 or the handle portion 50. Also, the plunger 14 or theouter 12 may be made to rotate relative to one another, or move in anyother appropriate direction. Thus the plunger 14 may move axially and/orrotate relative to the outer tube 12. Nevertheless, to cut or create thetail 310 c, the plunger 14 may move toward the handle such that theexpanded portion 32 of the plunger 14, operable with the bore 44, movesthe suture tail 310 a toward the cutting edge 24. After a selectedamount of movement, the cutting edge 24 engages the suture 310 a betweenthe cutting edge 24 and a portion of the bore 44. After the applicationof selected amounts of force, the cutting edge 24 severs the tail 310 aleaving only the tail 310 c.

After the cut is made the tail 310 a may be removed from the area of theknot 312. Particularly, the tail 310 a may be held external from theincision 304 to assist in its removal from the anatomy 300. Theapparatus 10 may then be relaxed to allow for movement of the expandingportion 32 away from the cutting edge 24. The relaxing may allow theapparatus to be removed from the anatomy 300 without impinging thesuture tail 310 c. The process may be repeated a number of timesdepending upon other knots or suture portions that need to be formed inthe suture 310 or relative to the prosthesis 306.

It will be understood that the slots 16 formed in the outer tube 12 mayallow for expansion of the outer tube 12 when engaged by the expandedportion 32 of the plunger 14. The slots allow the portion of the tube 12to flex such that the tube 12 is not permanently deformed, but that thecutting edge 24 is operable to cut the suture tail 310 a and relax to aselected position for further use of the apparatus 10. It will beunderstood that the tube 12 may be formed of selected materials toassist in this relaxing and returning to its original form as well.

Although various embodiments are described in the method illustrated inFIGS. 4-6B, it will be understood that any appropriate apparatus may beused to cut the suture in a selected manner. For example, the apparatus100, 200 may move a plunger or internal portion substantially away fromthe handle portion to cut or sever a selected portion of the suture.Therefore, a selected motion or a single motion is not necessary orintended to limit the scope of the teachings.

Furthermore, as discussed above, various interferences may be formed toincrease or create a selectively high amount of interference to create agreat force relative to the suture tail 310 a. For example, asubstantially tough or strong piece of material may require a largeamount of force to be applied to cut the suture material. Therefore, thesize of the second portion 32 of the plunger 14 may be large relative tothe dimension of the outer tube 12 to ensure that a proper interferenceis created. For example, the various apparatuses 10, 100, 200 may beable to create a force of about 1 Newton per mm² to about 10,000 Newtonsper mm² (about 145 PSI to about 1,450,000 PSI). Therefore the apparatus10, 100, 200 may produce a substantially large force to assist incutting a substantially strong material. Therefore, substantially anymaterial may be used to form the suture 310. In addition, theapparatuses 10, 100, 200, according to various embodiments, may be usedto cut or size any appropriate material or member.

Selected cutting or interference forces or amounts of interference maybe used for various materials of members. For example a flexible member,such as a suture, formed of one or several materials may require lessforce to sever than a flexible member formed of a different material.Also, compound sutures, sutures that are braided and/or formed of morethan one material may require a larger cutting or interference force.Therefore, it will be understood that different materials may requiredifferent cutting forces. Also, those cutting forces may be efficientlycreated with apparatus according to various embodiments.

Also, as described above the apparatus, according to variousembodiments, may be formed to move in a plurality of ways. The apparatusmay move substantially axially, rotationally, radially, and any otherappropriate motion. Moreover, various portions or members of theapparatus may move in more than one manner relative to another portionof the apparatus. Thus a cutting or interference force may be formedthrough, for example, both axial and radial movement of portions of theapparatus. Thus, it will be understood, that the motion of the variousportions of the apparatus are not limited to a single motion.

The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and,thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention areintended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations arenot to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of theinvention.

1. An apparatus, comprising: a first member including an inner walldefining a bore along a longitudinal central axis and a sharpenedterminal end; a second member operable to be placed in said bore definedby said inner wall, said second member having opposing surfaces formedin an outer wall that define an open slot therebetween, said open slothaving an entrance opening and an exit opening, one of said entrance andexit openings being coaxial with said longitudinal central axis, whereinsaid open slot extends along and through said outer wall from saidentrance opening to said exit opening; a cutting area defined by atleast a first portion of said first member including the sharpenedterminal end or a first portion of said second member; at least one ofsaid first member or said second member is operable to move relative tothe other of said first member or said second member; wherein said firstportion of said first member and said first portion of said secondmember are operable to form an interference at the cutting area uponmoving at least one of said first member or said second member to cut athird member.
 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first memberdefines said cutting area at an end of said first member.
 3. Theapparatus of claim 2, wherein said second member defines an interferencearea positionable near said cutting area.
 4. The apparatus of claim 3,wherein said interference area is movable relative to said cutting areato form said interference.
 5. The apparatus of claim 4, furthercomprising: an actuation mechanism; wherein said actuation mechanism isoperable to move said second member relative to said first member toform said interference by engaging said interference area with saidcutting area.
 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said first memberdefines a slot such that said first member expands radially outwardly assaid interference area of said second member engages said cutting areaof said first member.
 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said secondmember includes an expanded area extending from a portion of said secondmember operable to engage said cutting area defined by said firstmember.
 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein an interference areasubstantially includes a conical portion defined by said second memberincluding at least a virtual apex defined within and away from aterminal end of said second member.
 9. The apparatus of claim 1, whereinsaid sharpened terminal end of said first member includes a cutting edgeand said second member includes an interference portion; wherein theactuation includes movement of said first member toward the interferenceportion.
 10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a lengthdefining portion; wherein said length defining portion is operable withsaid cutting area to select a length of the third member.
 11. Theapparatus of claim 1 wherein said cutting area engages a portion of thethird member at a first end of said open slot.
 12. The apparatus ofclaim 11 wherein a hooked portion is located on said second member at atransition between said open slot and said first end of said open slot,said hooked portion operable to assist in positioning said third memberinto said open slot.
 13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said openslot terminates at a second end of said open slot in a recess defined ata distal end of said second member.
 14. The apparatus of claim 1,further comprising: an actuation mechanism including a handle portionand a trigger portion; wherein said actuation mechanism is operable tobe grasped by a user to move at least one of said handle portion or saidtrigger portion relative to the other of said handle portion or saidtrigger portion to move at least one of said first member or said secondmember.
 15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first member or saidsecond member are movable relative to the other of said first member orsaid second member in at least one of an axial manner, a rotationalmanner, a radial manner, or combinations thereof.
 16. The apparatus ofclaim 1 wherein said opposing surfaces are fixed relative to each other.17. An apparatus, comprising: a first member extending from a proximalend to a distal end and including an inner wall and an outer wall thatcollectively define a first bore and a second bore, the second borebeing offset proximally from said distal end, said first borecommunicating with a terminal end of said distal end; a second memberhaving a flexible shaft and a cutting head, said second member operableto move axially relative to said inner wall; a cutting portion locatedon said cutting head; and an interference portion defined by a portionof said inner wall, said interference portion extending at an acuteangle relative to a longitudinal axis of said first member from saidsecond bore to said first bore, said interference portion intersectingsaid longitudinal axis while said outer wall maintains a cylindricalprofile along an entire length of said first member; wherein saidcutting portion is operable to slidably engage a portion of saidinterference portion at a location distally relative to said second boreduring axial movement of said second member in said first member andwherein said flexible shaft flexes to accommodate slidable movement ofsaid cutting portion along said interference portion.
 18. The apparatusof claim 17, wherein said second member is substantially solid.
 19. Theapparatus of claim 17, wherein said cutting portion includes a cuttingedge defined by said second member; wherein said interference portion isoperable to engage said cutting edge to define said cutting portion. 20.The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said interference portion includes adistal end defining a holding area.
 21. The apparatus of claim 17,further comprising: an actuation mechanism including a first member anda second member; wherein actuation of said actuation mechanism isoperable to move at least one of said first member and said secondmember relative to the other of said first member and said secondmember.
 22. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said first member isoperable to move at least one of axially, radially, linearly,rotationally, or combinations thereof relative to said second member.23. An apparatus, comprising: a first member defining a longitudinalcentral axis and including an inner wall defining a passage, said firstmember defining a first slot that extends parallel with saidlongitudinal central axis and a secondary slot that connects with saidfirst slot and that extends substantially perpendicular to saidlongitudinal central axis; a second member moveable within said passage;and a cutting region including: an enlarged conical portion including anexterior wall defined by said second member that extends away from saidlongitudinal central axis; an interference wall defined by said firstmember; wherein said conical portion is operable to engage saidinterference wall to cut a third member and wherein said first andsecondary slots cooperate to accommodate radial expansion of said firstmember while said first member resiliently flexes and said conicalportion engages said interference wall.
 24. The apparatus of claim 23,wherein the interference wall is a terminal end of said first member;wherein said conical portion engages the interference wall of said firstmember on an exterior of said first member.
 25. The apparatus of claim23, further comprising: an actuation mechanism including a handleportion and a trigger portion; wherein at least the handle portionextends at an angle to said first member to substantially define apistol grip; wherein said actuation mechanism is operable to be graspedby a user to move at least one of said handle portion or said triggerportion relative to the other of said handle portion or said triggerportion to move at least one of said first member or said second member.